This is a refactor, putting the burden to think about thread safety to
the caller. Otherwise, there is a risk that the caller will assume
thread safety where none exists, as is evident in the previous two
commits.
4584d300a4 GUI: remove now unneeded 'm_balances' field from overviewpage (furszy)
050e8b1391 GUI: 'getAvailableBalance', use cached balance if the user did not select UTXO manually (furszy)
96e3264a82 GUI: use cached balance in overviewpage and sendcoinsdialog (furszy)
321335bf02 GUI: add getter for WalletModel::m_cached_balances field (furszy)
e62958dc81 GUI: sendCoinsDialog, remove duplicate wallet().getBalances() call (furszy)
Pull request description:
As per the title says, we are recalculating the entire wallet balance on different situations calling to `wallet().getBalances()`, when should instead make use of the wallet model cached balance.
This has the benefits of (1) not spending resources calculating a balance that we already have cached, and (2) avoid blocking the main thread for a long time, in case of big wallets, walking through the entire wallet's tx map more than what it's really needed.
Changes:
1) Fix: `SendCoinsDialog` was calling `wallet().getBalances()` twice during `setModel`.
2) Use the cached balance if the user did not select any UTXO manually inside the wallet model `getAvailableBalance` call.
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As an extra note, this work born in [#25005](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/25005) but grew out of scope of it.
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Plus, calculate the cached balance right when the wallet model, so the wallet widgets don't need to redo the same balance calculation multiple times when they are waiting for the model balance polling timer.
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test wise: `WalletTests` now need to trigger the walletModel balance changed manually. So the model updates its internal state and can be used by the widgets.
This is because the test does not start the balance polling timer, in the same way as does not initialize several parts of the GUI workflow. All the objects (wallet, models, views, etc) that are used on this test are manually created instead of using the `WalletController` class flow.
Rationale is that this unit test is focused on verifying the GUI widgets/views behavior only: update the presented information, etc. when they receive different signals and/or function calls from outside (in other words, focus is on the signal slots/receiver side). It's not about whether the wallet balance polling timer is functioning as expected or not (which we definitely create a new test case for it in a follow-up work).
230a2f4cc3 wallet test: Add unit test for wallet scan save_progress option (Ryan Ofsky)
a89ddfbe22 wallet: Save wallet scan progress (w0xlt)
Pull request description:
Currently, the wallet scan progress is not saved.
If it is interrupted, it will be necessary to start from scratch on the next load.
This PR changes this and the progress is saved right after checking a block.
Close https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/25010
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Currently, the wallet scan progress is not saved.
If it is interrupted, it will be necessary to start from
scratch on the next load.
With this change, progress is saved every 60 seconds.
Co-authored-by: furszy <matiasfurszyfer@protonmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Jon Atack <jon@atack.com>
Co-authored-by: Ryan Ofsky <ryan@ofsky.org>
This is just the first of multiple settings that will be stored in the bitcoin
persistent setting file and shared with bitcoind, instead of being stored as Qt
settings backed by the windows registry or platform specific config files which
are ignored by bitcoind.
Co-Authored-By: furszy <matiasfurszyfer@protonmail.com>
31122aa979 refactor: Pass interfaces::Node references to OptionsModel constructor (Ryan Ofsky)
Pull request description:
Giving OptionsModel access to the node interface is needed as part of #602 to get bitcoind and bitcoin-qt to use the same settings instead of different settings.
It has been split off from #602 to simplify that PR. Previously these commits were part of bitcoin/bitcoin#15936 and also had some review discussion there.
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Will allow OptionsModel to read/write settings to the node settings.json
file and share settings with the node, instead of storing them
externally in QSettings.
Co-authored-by: Vasil Dimov <vd@FreeBSD.org>
Name has been confusing since it was introduced, and it was pointed in
recent review club as https://bitcoincore.reviews/10102 that it was
particularly unclear how interfaces::WalletClient was different from
interfaces::Wallet.
-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT-
ren() { git grep -l "$1" src | xargs sed -i "s/$1/$2/g"; }
ren WalletClient WalletLoader
ren walletClient walletLoader
ren wallet_client wallet_loader
ren "wallet clients release the wallet" "wallet pointer owners release the wallet"
ren "wallet client" "wallet loader"
ren "Wallet client" "Wallet loader"
-END VERIFY SCRIPT-
Introduce convention to use const shared pointers everywhere, unless the shared pointer is modified at some point, which it very rarely is.
We want this convention, as it helps alleviate the misconception that a const shared pointer somehow results in a pointer to an immutable object, which is false.
e4709c7b56 Start using init makeNode, makeChain, etc methods (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
Use `interfaces::Init::make*` methods instead of `interfaces::Make*` functions, so interfaces can be constructed differently in different executable without having to change any code. (So for example `bitcoin-gui` can make an `interfaces::Node` pointer that communicates with a `bitcoin-node` subprocess, while `bitcoin-qt` can make an `interfaces::Node` pointer that controls node code in the same process.)
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This PR is part of the [process separation project](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/projects/10). The commit was first part of larger PR #10102.
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Use interfaces::Init::make* methods instead of interfaces::Make*
functions, so interfaces can be constructed differently in different
executables without having to change any code. (So for example
bitcoin-gui can make an interfaces::Node pointer that communicates with
a bitcoin-node subprocess, while bitcoin-qt can make an interfaces::Node
pointer that starts node code in the same process.)
f5ba424cd4 wallet: Add IsAddressUsed / SetAddressUsed methods (Russell Yanofsky)
62252c95e5 interfaces: Stop exposing wallet destdata to gui (Russell Yanofsky)
985430d9b2 test: Add gui test for wallet receive requests (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
Stop giving GUI access to destdata rows in database. Replace with narrow API just for saving and reading receive request information.
This simplifies code and should prevent the GUI from interfering with other destdata like address-used status. It also adds some more GUI test coverage.
There are no changes in behavior.
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a02c970eb0 qt, refactor: Revert explicit including QStringBuilder (Hennadii Stepanov)
3fd3a0fc87 qt, build: Optimize string concatenation (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
From [Qt docs](https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qstring.html#more-efficient-string-construction):
> ... multiple uses of the \[`QString`\] '+' operator usually means multiple memory allocations. When concatenating n substrings, where n > 2, there can be as many as n - 1 calls to the memory allocator.
With this PR
> ... the '+' will automatically be performed as the `QStringBuilder` '%' everywhere.
The change in the `src/Makefile.qt.include` file does not justify submitting this PR into the main repo, IMHO.
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Stop giving GUI access to destdata rows in database. Replace with narrow
API just for saving and reading receive request information.
This simplifies code and should prevent the GUI from interfering with
other destdata like address-used status.
Note: No user-visible behavior is changing in this commit. New
CWallet::SetAddressReceiveRequest() implementation avoids a bug in
CWallet::AddDestData() where a modification would leave the previous
value in memory while writing the new value to disk. But it doesn't
matter because the GUI doesn't currently expose the ability to modify
receive requests, only to add and erase them.
This removes a source of complexity and indirection that makes it harder to
understand path checking code. Path checks will be simplified in upcoming
commits.
There is no change in behavior in this commit other than a slightly more
descriptive error message in `loadwallet` if the default "" wallet can't be
found. (The error message is improved more in upcoming commit "wallet: Remove
path checking code from loadwallet RPC".)
Enable the GUI to also use the load_on_startup feature.
Wallets loaded in the GUI always have load_on_startup=true.
When they are unloaded from the GUI, load_on_startup=false.
To facilitate this change, UpdateWalletSetting is moved into the wallet
module and called from within LoadWallet, RemoveWallet, and
Createwallet. This change does not actually touch the GUI code but
rather the wallet functions that are shared between the GUI and RPC.
No change in behavior. Replacing references with pointers allows Node interface
creation to be delayed until later during gui startup next commit to support
implementing -ipcconnect option
Qt tests currently are currently using two NodeContext structs at the same
time, one in interfaces::NodeImpl::m_context, and the other in
BasicTestingSetup::m_node, and the tests have hacks transferring state between
them.
Fix this by getting rid of the NodeImpl::m_context struct and making it a
pointer. This way a common BitcoinApplication object can be used for all qt
tests, but they can still have their own testing setups.
Non-test code is changing but non-test behavior is still the same as before.
Motivation for this PR is to be able to remove the
"std::move(test.m_node.connman)" and mempool hacks for swapping individual
NodeContext members in Qt tests, because followup PR #19099 adds yet another
member (wallet_client) that needs to be swapped. After this change, the whole
NodeContext struct can be swapped instead of individual members, so the
workarounds are less fragile and invasive.
da7a83c5ee Remove WalletDatabase::Create, CreateMock, and CreateDummy (Andrew Chow)
d6045d0ac6 scripted-diff: Replace WalletDatabase::Create* with CreateWalletDatabase (Andrew Chow)
45c08f8a7b Add Create*WalletDatabase functions (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
Instead of having `Create`, `CreateMock`, and `CreateDummy` being static functions in `BerkeleyDatabase`, move these to standalone functions in `walletdb.cpp`. This prepares us for having different `WalletDatabase` classes.
Part of #18971. This was originally one commit but has been split into 3 to make it (hopefully) easier to review.
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This change is intended to make the bitcoin node and its rpc, network
and gui interfaces more responsive while the wallet is in use. Currently
because the node's cs_main mutex is always locked before the wallet's
cs_wallet mutex (to prevent deadlocks), cs_main currently stays locked
while the wallet does relatively slow things like creating and listing
transactions.
This commit only remmove chain lock tacking in wallet code, and invert
lock order from cs_main, cs_wallet to cs_wallet, cs_main.
must happen at once to avoid any deadlock. Previous commit were only
removing Chain::Lock methods to Chain interface and enforcing they
take cs_main.
Remove LockChain method from CWallet and Chain::Lock interface.